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Slovakia

Slovakia (Slovak Republic) is a landlocked country in Central Europe and has a total land area of 18,932 sq mi. It became an independent state on January 1, 1993, with Bratislava as its capital and largest city.

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Is it true that Czechoslovakia turned into two countries in 1993?

Yes it is. On the 1st of January 1993, it became two different independent countries which are the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

What are the capitals of the Czech Republic Slovakia and Hungary?

Capitals of Czech Republic is Prague; capital of Slovakia is Bratislava and capital of Hungary is Budapest.

What countries make up Slovakia?

Slovakia have border with following 5 countries:
- Czech Republic
- Poland
- Ukraine
- Hungary
- Austria

What is the name of the highest peak in Slovakia?

Hello,

the highest peak in Slovakia is Gerlach or Gerlachovsky Stit in Slovak. It's 2654 m above sea level.

Hope ok

Freddie

What was the capital of Slovakia in 1938?

In 14.03.1939 was created Slovakian State /Slovak Republic/, and capital was Bratislava.

How do you say goodnight in slovak?

It's spelled : dobrú noc

And it's pronounced: dobru nots

Is Bratislava a state?

No, Bratislava is not a state, it is a city. Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia.

How to say don't know in Slovak?

I don´t know in Slovak = Neviem

not to know= nevedieť

When was Slovak Women's Cup created?

Slovak Women's Cup was created in 2009.

Can people form Slovakia untrusted Latvians people?

While individual opinions may vary, it's important to recognize that trust is often built on personal experiences and cultural exchanges rather than nationality alone. Stereotypes and misunderstandings can contribute to a lack of trust, but positive interactions and communication can help bridge gaps between people from Slovakia and Latvia. Ultimately, fostering mutual respect and understanding is key to overcoming any preconceived notions.

What area of Slovakia is least economically developed?

The east of the country is the least economically developed region of Slovakia.

How do you say home in Slovak?

home (noun) = domov

at home = doma

Why do slovaks greet each other with bread and salt in Slovakia?

That´s an old tradition, an important guest is greeted with bread and salt as a symbol of providing hostility.

What is bryndza the traditional Slovak food?

It is a cheese which tastes very similar to feta cheese but its softer you eat it with dumplings and pieces of fried bacon